Posters: Friday Open Poster Session

Part of: Southwest Symposium 2016

Posters: Friday Open Poster Session

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  • Building Community In Southwest Archaeology Through Student Research (2016)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Jakob W Sedig.

    2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. Archaeology students face many hurdles during the completion of thesis or dissertation projects. Acquiring funding, collecting and analyzing data, conducting fieldwork, and presenting results are just some of the obstacles archaeology students must overcome. Because of the time, energy, and monetary requirements needed to complete these tasks, public engagement often is at the bottom of an archaeology student’s task list. However, it is becoming increasingly...

  • Old Collections, New Questions: Information on Plains-Pueblo Interaction and Variations in Style from Pecos Pueblo Pipes (2016)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Kaitlyn E. Davis.

    2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. This poster presentation centers on what can be learned about Plains-Pueblo interaction and changes in community life through time from the examination of variations in style of a particular artifact class, the smoking pipe. This presentation specifically will outline the preliminary results of analysis of the pipes from the A.V. Kidder and National Park Service collections housed at Pecos Pueblo in New Mexico. 855 pipe fragments were analyzed, noting form,...